Themed tour
Farm museum Guided tour Kramsach
Discover the historical life of Tyrolean farmers – up close and authentic in the largest open-air museum in Tyrol, the open-air museum in Kramsach.

Tyrolean tour incl. Tyrolean farms
max. 8 hours | €290.00

Tyrolean farms guided tour
1.5 hours | €180.00

Meeting Point
At the Höfe Museum parking lot in Kramsach

bus parking spaces
Bus parking spaces for coaches available
Travel allowance: If the tour starts/ends in or takes place in a location where no tour guide lives, a travel allowance of at least €30 per day will be added to the fee.
Tyrolean Farm Museum
Discover the historical life of Tyrolean farmers – up close and authentic in the largest open-air museum in Tyrol, the open-air museum in Kramsach.
The tour deals with various questions from earlier times such as…
What do you understand by “Fatschenkinder” and what was your most important function? a6> what was their most important function?
Explanation of the term dowry and why the bride’s family items such as clothing and household goods for the bridal couple collected! View of a trousseau chest and explanation of its most important functions and characteristics from the 17th and 18th centuries.
The Brandenberger wood drift was considered until 1966 as the largest timber rafting in Central Europe. Illustrated with pictures from in the year back then we will deal with this topic deal.
Right of real division and Right of inheritance! What is meant by this and when and where was it practiced and implemented?
What to expect during the tour of the open-air museum:
✓ 37 original preserved farms
✓ Outbuilding
✓ Chapels
✓ A sawmill, a mill and a school
✓ A spacious area with magnificent Alpine panorama
✓ Untouched nature
✓ An exciting tour with me, where you will learn all kinds of interesting facts, makes the Tyrolean Farm Museum an ideal destination for group trips.
✓ A hearty stop for refreshments after my tour is, of course, a must. The charming and inviting Rohrerhof inn, located right next to the museum entrance, has a beautiful beer garden.
*I would be happy to make reservations for you and your group upon request.
Moni’s tip: Every year on the last Sunday in September, the popular Kirchtag festival takes place at the Museum of Tyrolean Farms. Both guests and locals will be introduced to traditional craftsmanship and way of life closer brought and for musical & culinary accompaniment is well provided!
Are you interested? Click here to make a booking request. I look forward to welcoming you and your group.
Your Moni from Tyrol!





